118b. 
GY 
+120. 
121. 
122. 
61 
Wing ¢ 165-167, ¢ 188-203 mm.; below 
more vinous chestnut, without bars. 
Accipiter virgatus confusus, Hart., Nov. 
Zool., xvii., p. 209 (1910). [Luzon.] 
Philippine Sparrow-Hawk. 
Below nearly uniform light red in ad. 9; 
the ad. glike typicalrace. Wing g 152-174 
2 175-185 mm. 
Accipiter affinis (Hodgs. No. 35), Gray’s 
Zool. Misc., p. 81 (1844). [Nepal.] 
Larger Besra Sparrow-Hawk. 
Larger; wing ¢ 165-180, 2 210 mm.; 
below with markings much browner. 
Accipiter gularis (Temm. & Schl.), Faun. 
Jap. Aves, p. 5, pl. 2 (1844-5). [Japan.] 
Japanese Sparrow-Hawk. 
Wing ¢ 163-170, 3 184-194 mm.; female 
barred below, up to throat, with rufous or 
brown like A. nisus nisus. 
Accipiter guitifer MHellmayr, Verhandl. 
Orn. Ges. Bayer, xil., p. 200 (1917). 
| Bolivia.] 
[Nom. nov.: A. guttatus Vieill.] 
White-throated Sparrow-Hawk. 
Wing § 215, 2 265 mm. ; tail with 4 darker 
bars ; below pale fawn rufous, the breast 
mottled with white spots and half bars. 
Accipiter pileatus (Temm.), Pl. Col., i., pl. 
205 (1824). [Brazil.] 
Black-capped Sparrow-Hawk. 
Philippine 
Islands. 
Himalayas, 
Andamans, 
Siam. 
Formosa, 
Hainan. 
Japan, N. China 
Formosa, Malay 
Archipelago, 
Philippine Is. 
S. America 
(Paraguay and 
Bolivia). 
S. America 
(Brazil, 
Paraguay). 
